Trials Fusion is the gold-standard platform racer for the next-generation of gaming. Built upon the Trials franchise’s proven gameplay foundations, Fusion challenges players endlessly in both classic and all-new ways.

March 31

The findings from the crater have brought about an age of technological abundance, but when good things come to an end, they have a habit of doing so rather badly.

Welcome to the world, After The Incident.

After The Incident is the 6th DLC for Trials Fusion and brings with it a wealth of new content including a brand new career event where players will navigate ruined cities, a ravaged ecosystems, and the devastating consequences of technology progressing too quickly and unchecked.

After The Incident features 8 new Classic Trials tracks, a new skill game and an FMX track. There are more secrets for players to piece together, including 5 hidden dating-simulations with everyone’s favourite A.I., SynDI, as well as 24 new Track Challenges that span revisiting a classic Trials HD track, all the way to riding with an attached ball & chain.

Track builders will find new items in the editor, including Extreme Weather Effects, Destroyed Buildings and Wooden Ramp sets.

February 24

Welcome to the age of the hyper-advanced Megalopolis – where man and machine are only distinguishable by their medical records.

Fault One Zero, the 5th DLC pack for Trials Fusion, includes of a whole new career event which will see players gliding through holographic cityscapes, testing facilities, and even worlds of retro gaming. You will have new achievements & trophies, editor pieces, a new Dark Lynx helmet and a brand new look for everyone’s go to bike, the Pit Viper.

There might even be an Epic Boss Battle hidden in the mix.

What else is in the package?

Epic tracks, featuring:

8 Classic Trials Tracks

1 Skill Game

1 FMX Track

2 new garage items

“DarkLynx” helmet

New look for the Pit Viper

Five new achievements/trophies

250 Gamer Score on Xbox One

100 Gamer Score on Xbox 360

1 Gold, 2 Silver and 2 Bronze Trophies on PlayStation 4

24 new Track Challenges

Each Classic Trials track features three surprising Track Challenges

Track Challenges ranging from warping to a magic-rainbow-land to defeating a giant robot.

Dozens of new Editor Objects, including:

Giant advanced robotics

Colourful holographic ramps

Portals and warps

In addition to Fault One Zero, our latest patch includes the following notable updates for Trials Fusion;

Deluxe Edition

Get the Deluxe Edition now, including the full game and the Season Pass!

Add some craziness to your game through additional content! The Season Pass provides you 1 year of additional content and includes 6 DLCs before May 2015. Get the Season Pass to receive all 6 DLCs, featuring new tracks, new bike parts, rider gear, and new items for the track editor, and each DLC will let you enjoy a new Career Mode Event.
On top of this, the Season Pass also includes one exclusive item: the Crater Hazmat Suite! Stand out in the Trials Fusion universe and get the respect of your peers with this new and exclusive skin for your rider.

Please note: If you purchase the Season Pass, do not also purchase the standalone DLC Packs, as you will be charged for them.

Last of the 6 DLC Packs expected to be available before 1st May 2015.

About This Game

Take on an unlimited array of platform-racing challenges in the unreal world of Trials Fusion. Using your skills to traverse across obstacle-laden, ramp-ridden courses, you must strive to set track records against the best Trials players around the globe. Whether you’re racing alone, with friends, or in a global tournament, competition is always around you. And racing on official courses is just the beginning. A rich world of custom courses — built by some of the most creative and skilled content creators in gaming — awaits those who are continually searching for a new, insane track to conquer. And with long-term support of fresh features and content, the Trials experience will continue to expand and challenge players in new and exhilarating ways.

Key Features

BEST-IN-CLASS PLATFORM RACINGRock-solid motocross physics and reality-bending course designs come together for an over-the-top racing experience that no other game can provide. Show your fearless side with the brand new FMX tricks system, and choose your path towards victory on branching courses. The finish line is the ultimate goal, but the challenge is everything before it.

UBIQUITOUS COMPETITIONWhether you’re racing alone, with friends, or in a worldwide tournament, competition is all around you. Its variety and depth will offer limitless ways to scratch your competitive itch, and the opportunities keep coming. With ongoing support for special tournaments and events, team racing, and much more coming soon, the competition is never ending.

VIBRANT USER-GENERATED CONTENT COMMUNITYImmerse yourself in a boundless Trials experience with custom track designs made possible by the in-game Editor Mode. With a user-generated content community that boasts some of the most creative and skilled track creators in the world, Trials Fusion offers new track after new track and opens the door to a world of possibilities only the crazy minds of Trials fans can bring.

This game's alright... I'm not at all alright while playing it, but I still love it. After the rage wears off, the game gives you a good sense of accomplishment when you finally get that 0 fault gold medal run, especially on later (hard) stages.

While Trials Fusion is a streamlined trials game (it is much, much easier than Evolution), there is still a good amount of hard tracks in the base game, and a few of them only the most persistent players will be able to "gold medal" (while others will rage quit out of the game and write a review...). There are 8 zones in the base game, and each one has 6 to 10 tracks in it (8 on average), that number is significantly increased with the season pass, which adds 6 new zones. Right now, 9/10/2014, the season pass only offers 3 zones, with 3 more on the way before May 2015. The game also includes a track editor, so you can create your own tracks, and you can easily access and play tracks built by other people online (which are pretty impressive from what I've seen/played).

Now I'm not a big fan of Ubisoft's PC releases, because I usually get hit by poor optimization issues that plague a lot of their games at release, this game's performance however, pleasantly surprised me and put a big fat smile on my face, after the stutter fest that was Trials Evolution Gold Edition, I wasn't very hopeful going into this one. The game runs perfectly smooth maxed out on my machine, and the only stutter I got was on a graphically intensive track, while I had 2 video streams running in the background, after trying the same track without flash videos hogging my cpu, the stutter went away, and the game ran buttery smooth again.

For reference, my PC specs are:

i7 920 @3Ghzgtx660ti 2gb8gb ramwin7 64bit

It's worth mentioning that the game has a pretty good, yet weird sense of humor, for example whenever you finish a track, something funny and dumb is sure to happen, like the rider falling of his bike after he crosses the finish line, landing in the water and racing a cruise ship, or when you cross a finish line that's on top of a 2 story hut, the door closes behind you, and the hut starts flying off like a rocket. I also really enjoy the AI commentary (I guess you can call them the narrators), and the biker's yells and woohoos remind me of Homer Simpson.

This game is a steal even at full price, and on a decent sale it should be a no-brainer if you played and liked previous Trials games, but I'm sure 2D platformer game enthusiasts would love it as well. As for the score, I'm giving it a 9/10.

This game is my go to time killer, it's not for everyone though.You should NOT buy this game IF you don't like spending hours trying to perfect a level, or use 30 minutes on a level and then have the game tell you that you took too long.

Although this game is so rewarding when you pull off that insanely difficult jump, or when you beat everyones high score. This is a time waster, if you make it through to the extreme maps, then I'd say good luck.

The difficulty of the game ranges from beginner, easy, normal, hard, extreme. When you are on the beginner maps you'll blast through the levels, although when you move up, it'll of course get harder - a lot harder.

The game has 1 big bug which could put you off buying it though. It's that low fps cause a slowmotion effect, which renders the game more or less unplayable. A solution is to lower the settings, but i'd just like to include this.

The DLC that's out so far (3 out of 6 planned) they're all worth picking up IF you like the game. I'd say they're more difficult than the other maps, but not by much. In each DLC you get atleast 9 new trails. I think you'd have to be a person that wants to get the best medal on everything to justify the 5€ price tag though.

I personally love this game when I need to take a break from everything. It's calming and frustrating in a weird sort of way.

I may not be an aficionado, having only spent ~100 hours playing the original. Mostly by myself, but often with friends, loving every second of it. I've probably crashed 100,000 times, but I have a few accomplishments in the more extreme trials that I'm proud of.

If that describes your love of the game, then you will like this one too. I've read that some people have problems with framerates, but I have not. The video options allow for a lot of tweaking to match your video card's capabilities it seems. I have 18 hours clocked on Trials Fusion at the time of writing this review.

This is basically the same game as Trials Evolution, but this time around we got the DLC on PC, which means boatloads of new options in user-made tracks. The people at Ubi / Redlynx finally started updating Track Central with manually converted console (XB1, PS4, X360) tracks so you have cool new challenging tracks to play every week. Single-line multiplayer is finally here too, and it's functional. This is a thumbs up if you have a few friends to multi with and compare scores.

Awesome addition to the series. Great game. Incredibly creative track designs. Outstanding graphics. Controlabillity is the best in the series. The only real disappointment I have is that I was really hoping to see online multiplayer.

Don't get me wrong, by itself Trials Fusion is awesome. Great graphics, great scenery and overall it has a great feel to it. However, as a person who dedicated over 120 hours into Trials Evolution Gold Edition, I must say that Fusion is pretty underwhelming compared to it.

First of all, there are significantly fewer levels in this game than there are in TEGE. It took me at least 20 hours to get the medal tally required to unlock the platinum medals. It only took me 4 hours to do that in this game. It definitely felt like a step backwards in content.

This leads to the next point - Ubisoft decided that in order for us to get more levels, we'd have to fork out money for a season pass. That's right, they took our beloved Trials franchise and decided to include DLC in it. It definitely feels like a dog move against us.

Lastly, they decided to leave out the most essential feature when they released this game - online multiplayer! And only this year they decide they're finally going to release it? Pretty crap if you ask me.

Final verdict - If you have played Trials Evolution Gold Edition for a while and feel like playing some new, different levels, buy this game when it's on sale, as if you ignore all of its flaws it's a pretty good game.If you have never played a trials game before, buy Trials Evolution Gold Edition as it is a lot more funt o play than this game.

Trials Fusion is fun. I owned this originally on the Xbox One and it plays just as well here.This time around, Trials introduces stunts and it's a lot of fun. Trials is a fun motorsport game where you use speed and balance to get to the finish line, try and get the highest stunt score if you're playing the BMX, or whatever whacky challenges they add, such as catapulting your self the furthest after bailing out of your motorcycle.

The down side to trials is how fast it's been releasing it's titles. I hope they don't release another this or the next year. With stunts, they have nothing else they could add to make this game unique. Community creations are to die for in this game, and it feels like a waste of time if they just release the next game as fast as possible.

The DLC for this game didn't even add anything except for maps made by content already in the game, unlike other trials where the DLC actually added something new to the game that we could use to create our own tracks.

Overall, I give Trials Fusion an 7/10. Solid game play, community content, and I'm constantly picking this game up to play that I had to buy it for Steam too. If they release another one in 2015, I'll be really dissapointed. I also had to deduct another point because of Uplay. It ruins my gaming experience.

It is a really nice game, with some disappointments.there is uplay, which is forced on you. And the multiplayer isn't quite what i expected.in evolution you could actually race agains others.. oh well.

if would recommend evolution over this game. however if you need more content, than this is the game.also you're ♥♥♥♥ed without a season pass.

edit: there seems to be a proper multiplayer now, however i only found one other player online.

An excellent game that is great for casual to hardcore gamers. A great challenge all around. Its great to play with friends. The levels vary from easy to hard. Some levels you have to go full throttle through the whole thing to not die. The mechanics and physics in the game is amazing and well done. It does take some time to get used to how to move and stuff. Its great to play around with friends and see how you stack up against them. Highly Recommended!

The music is great, the graphics look good, the gameplay is... it's, it's not very great. The levels are dumbed down from Trials Evolution. The challenge is getting past certain parts of the map that your bike can or cannot reach at random times. You could do the same think 10 times and the results would be different. The physics for the bike vs the person don't really make any sense either. Sometimes the bike is super heavy and other times it is as light as paper while the driver is the one with all the inertia. Oh, and no online multiplayer